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A guide to the Formula One schedule and special F1 extras on every Apple app -- including Apple Music.
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OpenAI is going to need to find a new head of robotics. Caitlin Kalinowski, OpenAI's now-former head of robotics, posted on X that she was resigning from her role, while criticizing the company's haste in partnering with the Department of Defense without investigating proper guardrails.
Kalinowski, who previously worked at Meta before leaving to join OpenAI in late 2024, wrote on X that "surveillance of Americans without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human authorization are lines that deserved more deliberation than they got." Responding to another post, the former OpenAI exec explained that "the announcement was rushed without the guardrails defined," adding that it was a "governance concern first and foremost."
OpenAI confirmed Kalinowski's resignation and said in a statement to Engadget that the company understands people have "strong views" about these issues and will continue to engage in discussions with relevant parties. The company also explained in the statement that it doesn't support the issues that Kalinowski brought up.
"We believe our agreement with the Pentagon creates a workable path for responsible national security uses of
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A place in the quarterfinals is at stake in this all-Premier League encounter at St. James' Park.
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A fight over Pentagon contracts shows how the leaders of Silicon Valley's two most important A.I. start-ups are feuding over the future of the tech industry.
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NEW RESOURCES Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology: Reconstructing the world's ant diversity in 3D. "Using modern technology, researchers have generated and released a giant and freely available database of over 2000 […]
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The $180 Aurzen Eazze D1R Cube is a basic, entry-level projector, but the Roku interface makes it a pleasure to use.
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Iran has launched waves of Shahed drones to menace Persian Gulf nations. The U.S. has unleashed its own copycat on Iran. It's a sign of how war is changing.
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Get ready to spring forward and lose an hour of sleep but gain more daylight.
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If you find yourself dehydrated and needing to chug a glass of water at the end of the day, you're probably not hydrating enough.
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When I searched online to see if you can make popcorn in an air fryer, answers varied, so I went right to a manufacturer for a final answer.
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Following in the footsteps of Australia, Indonesia will be the latest country to limit social media usage for children under 16. Meutya Hafid, Indonesia's communication and digital affairs minister, announced that a new government regulation will require "high-risk" platforms to delete any accounts from Indonesia that are under 16, starting on March 28.
Hafid said in the announcement that the implementation would be done in stages, starting with major platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Roblox and Bigo Live, a live-streaming platform based in Singapore. The minister added that all platforms will have to fulfill compliance obligations from the Indonesian government, but didn't specify what they were. In response to the ban, a Meta spokesperson told The New York Times that the company hasn't received an official regulation from the country yet and was awaiting details.
While Australia was the first country to implement such a sweeping ban on social media, many other countries are currently in the process of doing the same. Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced last month that the country is also ready to
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You can watch the animated sequel next week.
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The new robot vacuums on the market are more capable than ever. Here's the latest from Ecovacs.
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Holler in the comments if I'm missing something: I can't find a single pair of wireless over-ear headphones from a legit brand that boasts as much battery life as the new Headphone (a) from Nothing. This pair claims a whopping 135 hours - that's a whole five days uninterrupted, and then som
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At the world's largest mobile show, companies from around the globe take their biggest swings. Unique smartphones, dancing humanoid robots and AI glasses are going from dream to reality. Check out the overarching trends coming out of Mobile World Congress 2026.
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When it comes to taxes, AI still needs an audit.
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This will be the first time humans have traveled all the way to the moon since the early 1970s.
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Have you been looking over the fence at other mobile carriers, or maybe you're pondering a different phone plan? We've put together our picks for the top postpaid and prepaid plans from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Mint Mobile, US Mobile and others.
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While the MacBook Neo starts at just $599, or an even lower $499 for college students, Apple has insisted that it did not make any design compromises.
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Anthropic introduces a new AI job disruption tracker to measure how automation from large language models could affect occupations and workforce trends over time.
The post Anthropic Launches AI ‘Job Disruption' Tracker to Monitor Automation Risk appeared first on eWEEK.
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's concentrated week of announcements that saw the introduction of 10 new products.
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The Hiroh smartphone adds physical privacy controls to enhance its protection of your sensitive information.
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If you're self-employed, you'll want to be sure the tax software you choose can handle the complexities of multiple 1099s, quarterly taxes and key business deductions. We tested and scored major tax-filing services to see which ones do it best.
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Enjoy your vacation while AI takes on the heavy lifting of creating study guides and flashcards based on your notes.
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NEW RESOURCES WUGA: New website documents historic displacement of Black neighborhoods in Downtown Athens . "R-51 displaced nearly 400 households and demolished community structures in the 1960s in Downtown Athens. The displacement […]
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The Spice Girls score high, so let them tell you what they want, what they really, really want.
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The Defense Department alledgedly experimented with OpenAI models through Microsoft even when the company's policies prohibited military use.
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From helium extraction in Qatar to shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, the semiconductor industry depends on fragile links across the Gulf. Escalation could ripple through global chip production.
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One of the latest releases from Australia's Offline Campers, the Ryder LT trailer absolutely screams "Best. Weekend. Ever!" Luckily, it lives life deep in weather-battered canyons and at distant ends of faded tracks, so the only ones that hear it are the crew living said weekend. The lightweight, open-platform LT has a design informed by Offline's ultra-rugged, jawsy squaredrop lineup so it's tough enough to tow anywhere you want to go,
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Commentary: The mobile industry doesn't suffer from a lack of innovation, but from a lack of mass adoption of fresh designs.
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AI's projected water demand will create major problems not just for the average American, but for the industry itself.
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Somewhere on every flight, someone is playing a game or blasting music, reminding the rest of us why headphones exist.
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Indonesia is the latest country to block social media, saying the apps pose "increasingly real threats" to young people.
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These WIRED-tested memory sticks are a virtual filing cabinet in your pocket.
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Whether it's called Clawdbot, Moltbot or OpenClaw, this AI assistant has taken the tech industry by storm.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 7.
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Critics of the act say measures like age verification could have harmful effects.
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Nintendo isn't the first company to sue and it probably won't be the last.
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Nintendo of America is suing the US government, including the Department of Treasury, Department of Homeland Security and US Customs and Border Protection, over its tariff policy, Aftermath reports. The video game giant already raised prices on the Nintendo Switch in August 2025 in response to "market conditions" but has so far left the price of the newer Switch 2 console unchanged.
Nintendo's lawsuit, filed in the US Court of International Trade, cites a Supreme Court ruling from February that confirmed a lower courts' opinion that the Trump administration's global tariffs were illegal. Nintendo's lawyers claim that the video game company has been "substantially harmed by the unlawful of execution and imposition" of "unauthorized Executive Orders" and the fees Nintendo has already paid to import products into the country. In response, the company is seeking a "prompt refund, with interest" of the tariffs it has paid.
"We can confirm we filed a request," Nintendo of America said in a statement. "We have nothing else to share on this topic."
While taxes and other trade policies are supposed to be set by Congress, President Donald Trump implemented
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You may not need all the features and expense of an unlimited plan from the big carriers. A prepaid plan with fixed costs could be a better choice.
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Justin Sun has been eager to promote crypto offerings related to the President.
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Mobile World Congress has ended. We saw phones like Xiaomi's Leica Leitzphone, radical new designs like Honor's Robot Phone, AI-powered comfort robots, a concept hypercar and so many gadgets.
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The decision to settle the court action is particularly striking because the defendant was accused of a serious violation of securities laws. He denied the charges.
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ChatGPT uninstalls surged 295% after OpenAI accepted a Pentagon contract that rival Anthropic had rejected, triggering backlash and a surge in Claude downloads.
The post ChatGPT Uninstalls Surge 295% After OpenAI Accepts Pentagon Contract appeared first on eWEEK.
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TWEAKS AND UPDATES 9to5 Google: Google Home just announced a bunch of Gemini, smart home updates rolling out now. "Google has announced a number of updates to the Gemini for Home experience […]
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Kalshi lets you place bets on everything from football games to foreign invasions. The prediction market's CEO, Tarek Mansour, says this doesn't count as gambling—and is actually good for society.
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NASA is now looking at an April launch at the earliest for Artemis II, its first crewed lunar flyby in more than 50 years.
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Your air fryer is the answer to making grilled cheeses that could have come straight from a restaurant.
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TWEAKS AND UPDATES The Register: Google presses play on 30-second Gemini musical slop generator. "If you've ever wanted to make music but have neither the talent nor the inspiration, Google has the […]
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In the months ahead, the company will add AI-powered voice search for its smart TVs and streaming players. While Roku's existing voice search can find specific programs, actors, or genres, the upgrade will allow for more conversational queries, such as "What's the Barbie movie about?" or "How scary is The Shining." It will also support follow-up questions.
Other forthcoming Roku features include a "What do you like to watch?" feature to tweak Roku's home screen recommendations, live scores in the Sports section, and a search function in Roku's live TV guide. Roku is also updating its recently-launched Streaming Stick and Streaming Stick Plus to support private listening through Bluetooth headphones and earbuds.
TV-focused AI
Unlike rivals Amazon and Google, Roku isn't trying to launch an all-purpose AI that also happens to work on TVs. Roku doesn't sell its own smart speakers, and users primarily interact with voice control through the mic button on Roku remotes. The new AI-powered assistant will only respond to entertainment-related queries, Roku says.
"Even in this case, with us evolving Roku voice to now answer entertainment Q&A, we are specializing in a TV-related solution only," Amit Desai, Roku's director of product and UX for voice and conversational AI, told reporters. He added that the feature will use a combination of in-house and commercial AI technology.
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This morning, Microsoft's 365 Defender research team released details of a new macOS "Powerdir" vulnerability that allows an attacker to bypass transparency, consent, and control technology to gain unauthorized access to protected data.
Apple has already fixed vulnerability CVE-2021-30970 in the macOS Monterey 12.1 Update released in December, so users who have upgraded to the latest version of Monterey are protected. Those who haven't should update. Apple in its Security Release Notes for Update 12.1 confirmed the vulnerability of TCC and attributed its discovery to Microsoft.
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